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Crystal Cove by Elegant Hotels - All-InclusivevsCoral Reef Club
Both Crystal Cove by Elegant Hotels and Coral Reef Club are rated highly by expert reviewers. On balance, Coral Reef Club scores significantly better than Crystal Cove by Elegant Hotels. Coral Reef Club ranks #2 in Barbados with approval from 10 reviewers like Star Service, Concierge and The Telegraph.
Crystal Cove by Elegant Hotels - All-Inclusive
DK Eyewitness
Fodor's
Star Service
Afar Magazine
Gayot
The Telegraph
Travel + Leisure
Appleby, Barbados
From $595/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"An all-inclusive, luxury tropical gateway."
"This seaside colony of attached duplex cottages, whitewashed and trimmed in perky pastels, appeals to both couples and families." Full review
"Guests looking for an unpretentious, carefree time will enjoy this offering and its generally pleasant staff. " Full review
"With its open lobby, soft colors, cascading waterfall, swim up bar inside a cave, and a view of the ocean, Crystal Cove feels like a boutique Mediterranean hotel than an all-inclusive resort." Full review
"With its lagoon pools and complimentary water sports, this casual resort offers an active Caribbean getaway."
8.0
"A four-star, all-inclusive Barbados hotel on the island's west coast, offering contemporary design, a choice of pools, attentive service and rooms with patio doors that overlook the gardens or beach." Full review
"Offers oceanfront guest rooms and one-bedroom suites...Dining at three on-site restaurants and bars with ocean and pool views is included, long with motorized and non-motorized water sports"
Coral Reef Club
Concierge
Travel + Leisure
DK Eyewitness
Fodor's
Oyster
Jetsetter
The Telegraph
Lonely Planet
Star Service
Frommer's
St James Beach, Holetown, Barbados
From $980/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"Sandy Lane may exhaustively be touted as Barbados' most grand hotel but Coral Reef is the island's most refined."
"The classic hotel hosts Bajan green monkeys in their lush gardens." Full review
"A family-owned luxury hotel with a reputation for its style and elegance. The rooms, suites, and cottages are all individually designed."
"This upscale resort, with pristine coral-stone cottages scattered over 12 acres of flower-filled gardens, offers elegance in a welcoming, informal atmosphere." Full review
Upscale
"It has a lot to offer on the competitive and ritzy west coast, including two pools, a scenic beachfront with plenty of lounges, a huge open restaurant/bar serving all meals." Full review
"Refined Barbados resort spread across 12 acres of landscaped gardens where colonial charm and tropical temptations come together." Full review
9.0
"The Coral Reef Club has the atmosphere of a country house hotel in the tropics." Full review
Top Choice
"This family-owned 88-unit luxury hotel has 12 acres of gorgeous landscaped grounds surrounding an elegant gingerbread fantasy of a main building." Full review
"13 km north of Bridgetown, this quintessential upmarket Bajan resort is the island's most elegant and serene tropical redoubt." Full review
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What sets this hotel apart from Sandy Lane or the Fairmont Royal Pavilion is that the owners, the O'Hara family, are omnipresent, especially the two brothers, who often greet guests before they have a chance to reach the reception desk, though management does not seem to invest the same interest in handling advance special requests.
"One of the best and most luxurious five-star hotels on the island. This collection of coral-stone cottages sits on 12 lush, landscaped acres...all done in airy, spacious whites, wickers" Full review